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Question
Assertion: In presence of enzyme, substrate molecule can be attacked by the reagent effectively.
Reason: Active sites of enzymes hold the substrate molecule in a suitable position.
Options
Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason explains the assertion.
Both assertion and reason are wrong statements.
Assertion is correct statement and reason is wrong statement.
Assertion is wrong statement and reason is correct statement.
Assertion and reason both are correct statements but reason does not explain assertion.
Solution
Assertion and reason both are correct statements and reason explains the assertion.
Explanation:
In presence of enzyme-substrate molecule can be attacked by the reagent effectively because active sites of enzymes hold the substrate molecule in a suitable position.
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